Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪs.rɔɪ/
noun a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign
A1 The viceroy was appointed to govern the colony.
A2 The viceroy's palace was located in the capital city.
B1 The viceroy implemented new policies to improve the economy.
B2 The viceroy's term in office was marked by significant social reforms.
C1 The viceroy's administration faced challenges from local rebellions.
C2 The viceroy's diplomatic skills were crucial in maintaining peace with neighboring countries.
formal The viceroy was appointed to govern the colony on behalf of the monarch.
informal The viceroy threw a lavish party at the governor's mansion.
slang I heard the viceroy is throwing a fancy shindig tonight.
figurative She was considered the viceroy of the office, making all the important decisions.
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